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Beef & Turkey Kidney Diet Food - Fix-BARF®
Chicken & Beef Kidney Diet Food - Fix-BARF®
Chicken Renal Diet Food - Fix-BARF®
Description
Fix-BARF® renal: Special kidney food for cats with chronic illness
Fix-BARF® renal chicken & turkey is a specially developed dietetic complete feed for cats to support kidney function in cases of chronic renal insufficiency. It contains high-quality muscle meat from chicken and turkey, free from connective tissue, providing high-quality proteins in limited amounts. Unlike conventional kidney foods, we completely avoid grains and plant-based ingredients, apart from important indigestible fibre in the form of pumpkin.
A real treat for cats with kidney disease
Thanks to its high meat content, this renal special food is particularly tasty and is also readily accepted by cats with kidney disease. It is fully enriched with all necessary nutrients, making it a healthy complete feed of the highest quality.
What makes our kidney food special
Our renal complete menu stands out due to its phosphate content, which is reduced by 30 %, while calcium has been supplemented according to requirements (Ca/P = 1.4/1). We use only high-quality muscle meat and have increased the fat content to 15 - 20 %. The recipe also contains cooked egg white, which is over 90 % digestible and phosphate-free, in order to further reduce the phosphate content. The increased fibre content additionally supports digestion.
100 % nutritionally complete for cats with kidney disease
Fix-BARF® renal chicken & turkey is low in sodium and contains increased amounts of essential nutrients such as iron, B vitamins, vitamin E and taurine. These nutrients are often lost through increased urine excretion and impaired kidney function, which is why they were specifically taken into account when developing the recipe. The added pectin also binds toxins formed in the large intestine and therefore provides additional relief for the kidneys. Every ingredient has been carefully selected to offer your cat with kidney disease the best possible support.
This product was developed in collaboration with our animal naturopath Petra von Quillfeldt. You can find more information about feeding cats with chronic renal insufficiency in our blog post Renal insufficiency in cats.
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Feeding recommendation
Please note: Our renal diet food is significantly reduced in phosphate, which is why the recommended feeding period is initially 6 months. It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before use or before extending the feeding period. Regular blood tests are useful in order to detect a possible phosphate deficiency in good time and to assess the progression of the disease under this feeding regime as effectively as possible.
Please make sure your cat always has access to sufficient fresh water. We recommend mixing our Fix-BARF® renal diet food with at least 30 % water before feeding to ensure adequate fluid intake. Using the example of a 4 kg cat with a daily feeding amount of 180 g, this would mean feeding 120 g Fix-BARF® renal + 60 ml water.
Fix-BARF® for Cats
The daily food amount should be approximately 25 - 30 g of food per kg of the cat's body weight. However, the specified food amounts are only guidelines and may vary significantly depending on age, breed, sex, and living conditions.
We recommend dividing the total food amount into at least two portions per day.
All of our BARF products should be stored in the freezer at -18 °C and thawed in the refrigerator for about 12 hours before feeding, either without packaging or with sufficient air holes. Serve the meat at room temperature.
The BARF pyramid
BARF pyramid for cats
The BARF pyramid shown here illustrates how a balanced BARF meal for a healthy, adult cat can be structured. However, it serves only as a rough guideline, as the composition can vary significantly depending on your cat's tolerance, acceptance, and individual needs. A BARF ration typically consists of 95% animal-based and 5% plant-based ingredients. Heart is considered muscle meat and should make up a maximum of 20% of the total ration. Offal includes, among other things, stomach and liver, as well as – depending on the cat's preferences – spleen, kidney, and lung. Suitable meaty bones include, for example, chicken necks, while breastbone is unsuitable for cats.
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